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2008-07-06
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2008-07-06
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2008-07-07
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Thanks, psykosis.
One small problem: if you switch to another application, then there is no way to go back to Milkytracker. Yo have to kill the process and start again.
Wow, I had a gillion .MOD files on my old Amiga and now I have to resurrect them.
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2008-07-07
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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2008-07-07
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2008-07-07
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@ Denver, CO
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2008-07-21
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2008-07-31
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In general, the program is pretty well set up for the NIT - if you go to the instrument editor, an on screen piano keyboard is brought up to be able to enter music with.
I am not certain if this will run on any older OS or not... It may, but I don't have anything but Diablo to test it with.
Screenshot:
Deb:
http://nit.psykosis.net/Milkytracker-0.90.80-1_all.deb